Posts from the San Francisco Category

Choose another category?

After trying to snap some dinner pictures on our first night with the rented Zeiss 21mm f2.8, I quickly gave up, realizing it just wasn’t going to work out. Sometimes you have to know when to put your camera down and just enjoy your evening.

Outerlands4001 Judah Street at 45th Ave, SF | WebsiteA lovely spot in the Outer Sunset hood for a quiet dinner. On first appearance the menu seems a bit simple, but there’s just enough little twists and unexpected ingredients to make it enjoyable and worth the experience (and money).

The Little ChihuahuaCastro District | WebsiteA taqueria chain where we ate tacos, nachos, burritos, all the works, etc.

Frances3870 17th St. | WebsiteI feel very sad about not making it on time to Frances to order more than just desserts, but our dinner friends were kind and forward thinking enough to order extra sides to share with us.

Whatever frustrations we had with San Francisco’s MUNI transit system melted away each time we stepped into yet another gorgeous shop. Sightglass Coffee was no exception.

It’s no secret that our favourite breakfast combo is a flaky, buttery croissant and a good cup of coffee. San Francisco never let us down with Sightglass’s rose water and pistachio croissant. It is just like an almond croissant, with the nougat layer of cream in the middle and double baked, but with ground pistachio. While I know about 90% of the world wants in on the cronut and ramen burger, I wouldn’t mind seeing more of these delicate and floral pistachio pastries around Toronto. Please?

Hello

I'm Patricia and I live in Toronto. Despite being a picky eater, I love food. Sometimes I try to make things and they turn out okay. Unless otherwise noted, the photos on here are either mine or Leo's. The drawings you see are by him.

You can contact us at bhhblog [at] gmail [dot] com, but I respond faster via twitter [@notpeppermint].

Follow Blog via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.